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Tesla's Model Y Gets a Glow-Up: Meet the Juniper Refresh!
Tesla's Model Y Juniper refresh has hit the roads of Europe as production began at Gigafactory Berlin on January 14, 2025. The refresh boasts slick new exterior styling, a revamped interior complete with a rear passenger infotainment screen, and improved suspension. This update arrives at a critical time, following Tesla's first delivery decline in 2024. Will this spruce‑up be enough to rev up global sales again? Get ready for hot takes, fresh features, and what this means for the Tesla faithful!
Introduction
Overview of Tesla Model Y Juniper
Changes in the Exterior and Interior Design
Production Timeline and Global Rollout
Market Impact and Competitive Landscape
Public Reaction and Critiques
Economic Implications for Tesla
Key Industry Trends
Conclusion
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